Well, Star Trek has indeed been turned into comics. Different publishers have released different comic series featuring the characters and stories from the Star Trek franchise. Some are standalone stories, while others tie in with the TV shows or movies.
Star Trek and Star Trek were not the same movie.
Star Trek was an American science fiction television series that had a total of five seasons and ended in 1984. It was created by Gene Raddenberry and featured space exploration, aliens, the future, and human evolution.
Star Trek: The Movement Picture was a 1979 sci-fi action film directed by James Cameron. It was the first movie in the Star Trek series.
Although Star Trek and Star Trek are both works of the Star Trek series, they are different movies and TV series, each representing a different storyline and theme.
Obviously, Jean - Luc Picard is a main character. He is the central figure around which the stories are built. His leadership, wisdom and moral compass drive the plot forward.
It can seem strange at first. However, if we think of it in terms of the franchise's influence on the fanfiction and vice versa, it's not so odd. The official Star Trek has inspired a vast amount of fanfiction. And in a way, the existence of that fanfiction is like a feedback loop that the franchise can 'observe'. So, while it's an odd concept literally, it makes more sense when considering the relationship between the two.
Another storyline could revolve around the internal politics of Starfleet. Picard has always been a bit of an idealist, and in the comic and novel, he may have to navigate through the bureaucracy and power struggles within Starfleet while still trying to uphold his values and complete his missions.
One popular 'Star Trek Picard' novel is 'The Last Best Hope'. It delves deeper into the backstory of Picard and the events leading up to the series. As for comic books, they often expand on the adventures of Picard and his crew, exploring new worlds and encounters that couldn't be fully shown in the TV series.